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MAT131 Calculus I
Place and time: Javits 110, Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:00-11:20 (If you are in Lecture I. Otherwise check the schedule).
Instructor: Marco Martens
• Office: 4-113 in the Math Tower.
• email: [email protected]
• Office Hours: TuTh 15:00-16:00 or by appointment
Textbook: Calculus Concepts & Contexts 5E, Stewart and Kokoska
Grades policy: There will be 2 midterms and a final exam. There will be weekly homework assignments.
The Homework, 15%
Midterm I, 20%
Midterm I, 20%
Final, 45%
The homework of a given week is due the next week during recitation. No late homework excepted. The dates for the midterms are in the schedule.
Wepage for the course: The webpage for the course can be found by clicking
1) Go to http://www.math.stonybrook.edu/ ˜ marco
2) Click Teaching
3) Click MAT131
On the webpage you can find the syllabus, schedule, other relevant information and the homework assignments
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